What is the name meaning of HARMON. Phrases containing HARMON
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HARMON
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, from the German personal name Harman, HARMON means "bold/hardy man."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Generates harmony in dance and music
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word harmony, from Greek Harmonia, HARMONY means "concord, harmony."
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Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Harmony
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Muslim
Harmony
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Indian
Harmony
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Tamil
Well being, Harmonious, Healing and spiritual frame of mind
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : topographic name for someone who lived ‘at the end of the cottages’, from Middle English, Old English ende ‘end’ + cot ‘cottage’. One locality so named is Endicott in Cadbury, Devon; another is now called Youngcott, in Milton Abbot.John Endecott (1588–1665) was a prominent figure in the early history of MA, being one of the founding fathers of Salem, MA, in 1638. He served as governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony (1629–30), and worked harmoniously with his successor, John Winthrop, despite differences on points of religious doctrine. He served as governor again in 1644–45, 1649–50, 1651–54, and 1655–64, and as deputy governor in many of the intervening years. He is buried in the King’s Chapel Burying Ground in Boston.
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English
Unity; concord; musically in tune. Harmonia was the mythological daughter of Aphrodite.
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English
Unity; concord; musically in tune. Harmonia was the mythological daughter of Aphrodite.
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French, Greek, Latin
A State of Order or Agreement; A Beautiful Blending; Agreement; Concord; Musical Combination of Chords; Harmony; Joining
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American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Greek, Latin
A State of Order or Agreement; Unity; Concord; Harmony; Agreement
Surname or Lastname
Irish (mainly County Louth)
Irish (mainly County Louth) : generally of English origin (see 1); but sometimes also used as a variant of Harman or Hardiman, i.e. an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó hArgadáin (see Hargadon).English : variant spelling of Harman 1.
Boy/Male
Sikh
Symmetry, Harmony
Girl/Female
Tamil
Generates harmony in dance and music
Female
Greek
(ΑÏμονία) Greek name HARMONIA means "concord, harmony." In mythology, this is the name of the daughter of Ares and Aphrodite. Her Latin name is Concordia.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Noblel, Harmony
Boy/Male
Tamil
Symmetry, Harmony
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Harmony, HARMONIE means "concord, harmony."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Friendship, Harmony, Love
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HARMON
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Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Inalienability; Limitless Feeling; Endless; Beautiful Star; Matchless; Nice; Unique; Careful; Incomparable
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
God is Gracious; Modern Female Version of John and Jon
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Tamil
Name of Lord Vishnu
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Hero of Fame
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American, British, English, Greek, Latin
Pearl
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Muslim
The exalter
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Indian
Of wide eyes
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Teutonic
Dearly loved.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi
Famous
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Tamil
God, Parmeshwar, Dev, Ishwar
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v. i.
To agree in action, adaptation, or effect on the mind; to agree in sense or purport; as, the parts of a mechanism harmonize.
n.
An instrument for measuring the harmonic relations of sounds. It is often a monochord furnished with movable bridges.
n.
One of a religious sect, founded in Wurtemburg in the last century, composed of followers of George Rapp, a weaver. They had all their property in common. In 1803, a portion of this sect settled in Pennsylvania and called the village thus established, Harmony.
n.
One who harmonizes.
n.
Alt. of Harmonite
a.
Acting together to a common end; agreeing in action or feeling; living in peace and friendship; as, an harmonious family.
n.
See Harmonic suture, under Harmonic.
n.
A literary work which brings together or arranges systematically parallel passages of historians respecting the same events, and shows their agreement or consistency; as, a harmony of the Gospels.
n.
A musical note produced by a number of vibrations which is a multiple of the number producing some other; an overtone. See Harmonics.
n.
One who shows the agreement or harmony of corresponding passages of different authors, as of the four evangelists.
v. i.
To agree in vocal or musical effect; to form a concord; as, the tones harmonize perfectly.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Harmonize
pl.
of Harmony
n.
One who understands the principles of harmony or is skillful in applying them in composition; a musical composer.
n.
The just adaptation of parts to each other, in any system or combination of things, or in things, or things intended to form a connected whole; such an agreement between the different parts of a design or composition as to produce unity of effect; as, the harmony of the universe.
v. t.
To accompany with harmony; to provide with parts, as an air, or melody.
n.
The act of harmonizing.
n.
Concord or agreement in facts, opinions, manners, interests, etc.; good correspondence; peace and friendship; as, good citizens live in harmony.
a.
Relating to harmony, -- as melodic relates to melody; harmonious; esp., relating to the accessory sounds or overtones which accompany the predominant and apparent single tone of any string or sonorous body.
imp. & p. p.
of Harmonize